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Junior Wing Instructor - Queen's UOTC

Vacancy summary

Army
1642981
OR-7 - CPO - SSgt/CSgt - Chf Tech/FS
Staff Sergeant / Colour Sergeant

28/03/2025, 23:55 

May 2025
36 Months
Alisa.Scott101@mod.gov.uk
Army
Any
Reserves
Queens UOTC, 83 MALONE ROAD, Belfast UK
Antrim
United Kingdom
RSDs - Reserve Service Days

Vacancy detail

Domestic Considerations: Up to 44 RSDs per year that includes Wednesday Training Nights and 6 training weekends concentrated between September and April, and 15-day Annual Deployment Exercise usually in May/Jun of each year.

Position Role: Jnr Wing Instr.  The UOTC is to deliver leadership development for selected students through military training, adventure training, personal, intellectual and social development, physical training and sports. On behalf of the Army, it is to engage with higher education institutes to support Regional Command civil engagement and contribute to Army inflow.

Responsibilities: 
1. Instruct elements of MOD A of the Commissioning Course Short (Phase 1 Training).
2. Nurture, encourage and develop OCdts to realise their leadership potential and assist those interested with joining the Army, both Regular and Reserve.
3. To lead by example and to epitomise the Army's Values and Standards through the Army Leadership Code.

SAA
Will be loaded to Sandhurst Staff Context Course and DTC(A) on assumption (if not already qualified - ideally in addition to annual camp in the first year).
SA 90 (B)
AA Drill Instr
BCD Instr
Any AT Qual

Volunteer Reserve post employed on RSDs.
Must be an exemplar of the values and standards of the British Army & recommended for employment in a Basic Training establishment.

Applications should be submitted (ARes CV & Sldr PPP) to Capt Alisa Scott, Adjt/RAO Queen's UOTC, Skype: 0300 1661690, alisa.scott101@mod.gov.uk

This is a great opportunity to be part of a dynamic organisation that is responsible for nurturing and developing future leaders and preparing them to face complex challenges with resilience, integrity and purpose, in both civilian and military spheres.

QUOTC is a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Scheme location. The FOE is steady and follows the academic calendar with most weekend training events booked a least a year out.

This is one of several instructor posts available at QUOTC, you must apply separately to be considered at each individual board.

This advert is looking for the right type of NCO, who is enthusiastic about developing young people, the individual competencies and qualifications are less important. The unit will invest in the instructor courses for the right person.

Further info available from Maj Paul L'Estrange XO QUOTC Skype: 0300 1611728

Paul.Lestrange812@mod.gov.uk

For more information about how to apply for this opportunity, please visit the Army Reserve webpage.

This opportunity is closed to applications.